new department head say he is prac
tical minded and knows rural life
thoroughly. He is a graduate of Io
wa State college, with advance de
grees from Columbia and Cornell
universities. He served for three
years in Kansas as director of the
Mrs.
Alma
Hitt
was
a
Pendleton
Mr. and Mrs. O. O. Felthouse were
bureau of municipal social research
business
visitor
Monday
afternoon.
American
Legion
dance
at
Hermis
Portland visitors over the week end.
ton auditorium, Saturday, Oct. 12. and was president of the Kansas
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Pearson re Branstetter's orchestra.
adv. Conference of Social Work.
Mrs. Wm. Davis and daughters turned
Wednesday from a week's va
Norma and Audine, motored to Pen cation
in Portland.
Approximately fifty young people
Water Helps Sweet Corn Crop.
dleton Friday of last week.
from Pendleton, and towns in the
Nick
Faler
of
Boardman
was
here
HILLSBORO—Irrigation of sweet
American Legion dance at Hermis
west end of the county, enjoyed a corn meant the difference between a
ton auditorium, Saturday, Oct. 12. Tuesday.
social
evening
at
the
Union
church
Branstetter's orchestra.
adv.
profitable crop and no crop at all
Mr. and Mrs. Al Quiring made a last Saturday, when the Christian on the W. T. Putnam farm this
Joe Hawkins of Adams was a bus business trip to Pendleton Friday of Endeavor held a social. Special an year. County Agent W. F. Cyrus re
nouncement was made of the Colum
iness visitor here Wednesday.
last week.
ports. Because of backward season
bia Union convention to be held in and other circumstances, the land
Pendleton
this
week
end.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Null of Boise,
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Richards and
was plowed late and most of the
Idaho, were business visitors in Her daughter June attended the Pacific
moisture lost. With irrigation it
miston Thursday.
International Livestock Exposition
Mr. and Mrs. B. J. Nation and produced approximately four tons of
in Portland over the week end.
son Billy and Mrs. L. C. Todd re sweet corn to the acre, with the bet
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott and Mr. and
turned Sunday from a ten day trip ter part of the field making five
Congressman Walter M. Pierce to Richfield, Idaho, where they visi
Mrs. W. C. Morehouse motored to
tons to the acre and a small corner
Dayton, Wn.. Sunday where they visited a short while in Hermiston, ted relatives. Mr. Nation and Billy that received no water yielding less
Wednesday, enroute to his home in motored to Twin Falls to cross the
visited friends.
than a ton per acre. It was also
La Grande.
highest bridge in the world and also demonstrated in this field that to be
visited the broadcasting station of any profit, water must be applied
Boots at Burks. All prices.
adv
Mrs. Ina Wessell attended the Pa there.
before corn is in silk.
cific International Livestock Expo
Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Simons and sition in Portland Saturday and Sun
Visitors here early this week in
Sheets wear out first between the
daughter Shirley Maxine spent the
cluded P. J. Quinn, Stanfield; Mrs. center of the bed and the pillow,
week end visiting relatives in Wal day. returning late Sunday night.
la Walla.
Mrs. J. W. Sheckler of Yakima, E. Omohundro and son of Nolin; Mr. home economics research shows.
Wn.,
has been visiting her sister, and Mrs. Y. P. Rutherford, Board
Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Jordan, who
Mrs.
W.
C. Morehouse, and mother man; Mr. and Mrs. R. V. Jones. Irri
have been here for the past three
gon; Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Bartholo
weeks, left for their home in Los Mrs. Anna Gilmore, for the past mew. enroute to sheep camp; Mr.
week.
Angeles. While here they made their
and Mrs. Hugh Shaw. Heppner; and
home at the Joe Dyer residence.
Chas. Klinger, Lexington.
Boots at Burks. All prices.
adv
Rev. and Mrs. R. R. Finkbeiner
adv
Boots at Burks. All prices.
B. S. Kingsley and Dave Mittles-
and family motored to the Grand
Coulee dam in Washington last Fri- dorf left Wednesday for the moun
Mrs. L. W. Douglas was pleasantly
day where they spent nearly five tains on a deer hunting trip. They
surprised last Thursday when neigh-
hours looking over the project.
expect to be gone the remainder of bors came in to spend the evening.
Mrs. Gladys Smith, operator of the week.
The occasion was Mrs. Douglas’
the Hermiston Beauty Shoppe, re-
R. G. Attebury was taken to St. birthday anniversary and delicious
turned Thursday from Portland
where she took a short course In Anthony’s hospital in Pendleton refreshments were served. Among
beauty culture.
early this week, where he will be those present were Mr. and Mrs. L.
confined until he is strong enough C. Dyer, Mr. and Mrs. Joe Dyer, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Strohm, Mr. and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Thompson to undergo an operation.
VACue.
W. G. Webber and Mr. Douglas.
of Thompson’s Drug store, and Mrs.
Thompson’s brother, Bill Shipley of
Cdwards
Mrs. Levi Reeder made a business
Echo, spent Monday and Tuesday of
this week hunting deer in the moun trip to Pendleton Tuesday. While
COLUMBIA NEWS t
tains. M. L. Thompson of Pendle there she visited Mr. and Mrs. Ben
By MARIJANE HAMMER.
ton, father of Harold, looked after Gerklng, and Mrs. Susan Gerking,
the store during their absence.
Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Corman and
who has been confined to the hospi
tal with a broken hip. She is im Mr. Cole were Pendleton business
visitors Wednesday.
proving slowly.
Jack Williams and "Red" Thomp
Mrs. Pearl Straw, who has been son of Pendleton were visitors at the
visiting friends in Hermiston for the Lathrop home Saturday. They are
past ten days, left Monday afternoon former residents of Columbia dis
POUND
HERMISTON, OREGON for her home in Portland. Mrs. trict.
Charles Willford and family were
Straw is a former Hermiston resi
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visitors at the Tom Wilson home
dent.
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
Friday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Johnson of Al
John Healy of Pine City stopped bee,
OCTOBER 11 - 12
Ore., were visitors at the John
in Hermiston Wednesday morning a Conrad home Tuesday. Mrs. John-
FRIDAY—SURPRISE MATINEE short while and was joined by Miss son is a sister of John Conrad.
9:16 P. M.
Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Clark from
COFFEE - Pure Brazilian
Marian Henderson who accompanied
Washington have purchased the
him
to
Portland.
Mrs.
T.
J.
O
’
Brl-
SATURDAY —EXTRA SPECIAL
farm formerly occupied by Frank
LB.
en, also of Pine City, was another Cable and family. They are moving
ATTRACTION.
passenger.
in this week.
Baxter Hutchison spent the week
Mrs. A. H. Norton was a charming end in the mountains near Pilot
Rock hunting deer. He returned
hostess at a dessert luncheon Thurs Sunday
without bagging a deer.
IN THE
MISSION BELL
day afternoon, October 3, when three
Joe Ellen Mopps visited at the
Toilet Soap
tables of contract bridge was in play. home of Pansy Williams in Pendle
Mrs. N. R. Mueller won high honors. ton Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Liebe and fam
Bars
ily were Pendleton business visitors
EDMUND LOWE
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Ford and family Wednesday.
and niece Miss Evelyn Ford, return
Lynn Shaver is employed at the
KAREN MORLEY
ed Tuesday night from a trip near DeMoss ranch helping with the tur
their old home town Pateros. Wn.. keys this week.
Stylish Stouts and Hooray
Mr and Mrs. Barber and family
where they spent a week visiting were Sunday dinner guests at the
for Rhythm.
"ZEE”
relatives and friends.
E. C. Hughes home.
Mrs. Stockard, who has been visit
SUNDAY - MONDAY
Rolls
Mr. and Mrs. J. Lenhart and sons ing at Nampa. Idaho, for some time,
returned to her home Saturday.
Jim
and
Uria
left
this
week
for
the
OCTOBER 13 - 14
Mrs. Cecil Madden was a Sunday
Yakima valley where they expect to
bale hay. They will not begin hal visitor at the Baxter Hutchison
MATINEE 2:30 SUNDAY
ing for two weeks but expect to home.
Lois Hutchison. Nellie Hooker and
“Any girl can get a man . . . but work in the fruit until baling starts. Marijane Hammer represented the
Mrs. Uria Lenhart will remain here
FAULTLESS
it takes a smart one to keep him.” in order that the children may at Blue Ribbon Calf club at the Pacific
International at Portland Friday,
tend school.
Saturday and Sunday of this week.
2 12 Size Can
They were accompanied by Lyle Til
den and Mrs. Harvey Payne. Mrs.
Payne acted as chaperone.
The Ladies Farm Bureau Auxili
ary held a meeting at the club house
KIlV ARICA
EIGHT STUDIES ON THE
Friday at which they elected new
BEATITUDES,
JUICE
officers for the year.
Beginning Next Sunday Evening
Mrs. Barham visited at the Pier
Libby's
son home Sunday afternoon.
at the
No. 1 Tins
Mr. and Mrs. John Conrad accom
PLUS SHORT FEATURES.
M. E. CHURCH.
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Buzzard
were Pendleton business visitors
Friday.
Mrs. Wm. Barber spent Saturday
at the Alpha Christley home.
Saucy Hot Sauce
Helen Jendrzejewskl and Marga
ret Clarke left Friday for the Pacific
DO YOU KNOW THAT WE HAVE THE NEW POPULAR
Cans
International at Portland. They were
accompanied by Mrs. Hineline, their
leader, and Mr. and Mrs. Jendrze-
jewski. They returned home Thurs
day evening.
MICKEY
Word has been received from Mr
Of high count broadcloth, in black and blue, with pearl white but
and Mrs Boarders that they have
tons three buttons on cuff. Two pock-
arrived in Oklahoma and are very
16-ox. Cans
ets. Everyone is wearing them! See
happy in their new home.
Mrs.
Buzzard,
who
has
been
quite
them. You'll want a couple too!
ill at her home for some time, has
been taken to a Pendleton hospital.
The hop pickers are working on
SUNBRITE
the Scott ranch this week and ex
YOU’LL HAVE TO HURRY IF YOU WANT A PAIR OF THOSE
pect to wind up the season this
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week.
Paul Miller of Stanfield was a vi
sitor at the Barham home Thursday.
Childs Barham is employed at the
Just the thing for hunting or riding, or for a work boot. Oil
Columbia school house this week.
tanned uppers, adjustable ankle strap and leg strap. Compare
prices and then buy
pair of
NEW RURAL SOCIOLOGY
these first quality boots here at the
HEAD NAMED AT O.S.C.
same price.
I
. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1935
THE HERMISTON HERALD, HERMISTON, OREGON.
PAGE FOUR
.
Local Happenings
Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Deeter and
daughter, Joy Beth, motored to Car-
son, Wn., last Saturday afternoon,
returning Sunday evening. Mr. Dee-
ter’s father returned with them and
expects to spend the week at their
home before returning to his home
at Everson, Wn.
OASIS THEATRE
23c
AIRWAY
17c 345C
“Thunder
Night”
10c
TISSUE
No Hunting
Signs
For Sale at the
HERALD OFFICE
^uaiantee^
F
—
ax
Pineapple
10c
Tomato Sauce
lie
“Monte Carlo” Shirts?
DOG FOOD
$1.95
Slip-on Field Boots •
$8.50
Moyer’s
PHONE 111
MEN’S
STORE
Dr. Glenn A. Bakkum. head of the
department of sociology at the Uni
versity of Wichita, has been named
as new head of the department of
rural sociology at Oregon State col-
lege, subject to final approval by
the State Board of Higher Educa
tion. He succeeds Dr. E H. Moore,
who has been transferred to the Uni-
versify of Oregon.
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